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Sami Ibrahim’s compelling fable on the British asylum system paints a fantasy island where
A recital that was more than just a concert – a real triumph for the Sacred Arts Festival, this performance
“You’re call is very important to us, please continue to hold”.
Based on some real life interactions but with a very heavy dose of artistic licence, In PurSUEt delves into
Ruckus: ‘a row or commotion; a noisy fight or disturbance; a state or
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience needs to come with a warning - there is a VERY good chance you will lau
We begin with an ending of sorts as the narrator introduces Chapter one, “The End of Rachel”.
The first rule of Sad Girls Club is to talk about Sad Girls Club.
Controversial comedian Jerry Sadowitz's has had his show cancelled at the Fringe after complaints from audi
All you really need to know about Ordinary Days is that it ended with confetti on the fl
In a personal welcome the cast members chat with the audience.
There is a need for a word in taxonomy, and in medical genealogical, scientific, biological literatures whi
In post Second World War Ireland two bright young things seem to gravitate towards each other and their sta
With a voice like hers, Sarah-Louise Young could perform a straight up Kate Bush tribute act, but
“And the consultant came down and, erm, she said oh well you’ve got this great big tumour and it’s done
Lee Brophy desperately needs you to know one thing: he is NOT a priest.
Billed as experimental theatre, Flight delivers more of a cheap thrill than a nuanced white-knuckler.
Thirty plays in sixty minutes.
Sir Cecil Beaton (1904 –1980) was an English fashion, society portrait and propaganda war photographer, pai
“Why must she be the one
That I have to love